RUDI DEKKERS DITCHES HELICOPTER IN
WATER OFF FORT MYERS, FL.

Rudi Dekkers ditched his helicopter
into the Caloosahatchee River in Fort Myers, FL. this
morning, suffering only minor injuries.

Dekkers, who runs
one of the twin 'terror flight schools' in Venice, FL. which
trained three of the four pilots of the hijacked jets, was
retrieved from the shallow water by a television news
chopper flying in the vicinity, and ferried back to dry
land.

"My engines quit above the river and I knew I had 28
gallons of fuel left, so it had to be something else,"
Dekkers explained to reporters.

"I really thought that
this was the end."

Predictably, nothing is simple when it
comes to the smooth-talking Dutch national, whose Huffman
Aviation was a magnet for Mohamed Atta and his Hamburg
cadre.

Even the quirky way the crash was reported to
authorities will only deepen the mystery surrounding the
48-year old Dekkers, charged this month with felony fraud
for failing to repay a $200,000 loan.

The helicopter pilot
who retrieved Dekkers, Tony Douangdara, did not alert local
officials to the scene, strangely enough, but only informed
the FAA office in Naples of the mishap.

*****************

Waiter, there's a
man in my pool.

According to a police spokeswoman, the
Fort Myers Police only learned of the crash when a city
resident called police about 7:25 am to report seeing a man
in his pool.

It was only after police arrived that they
discovered that the man in the pool had been piloting a
helicopter that had just crashed into the Caloosahatchee
River...

Dekkers told police he was in the pool because it
was warmer there than waiting out in the chill 40 degree
morning air. He was taken to a nearby hospital.

It may be
just a freak coincidence—or it may not—but this is the
second near-fatal aviation accident suffered in the past six
months by the Dutch national owners of twin flight schools
in Venice, FL.

The
remains of the plane were carted away with extraordinary
haste after the crash. Within hours, it was at being
compacted at a disposal site, frustrating any attempt to
learn the reason for the crash.

Adding to his well-earned
notoriety, Rudi Dekkers was charged with criminal fraud
earlier this week. When told of his felony fraud indictment
indictment by a reporter for the
Venice Gondolier, Dekkers responded: "Wow. I'm
surprised."

Has Rudi Dekkers’ change in
status— in the eyes of American authorities
anyway—contributed in any way to his ill-timed dip in the
drink?

Who would rather Dekkers didn't tell all to
authorities—his enemies, or his friends?

Earlier this week
an aviation observer at the Venice Airport explained
Dekkers' arrest for criminal fraud in words that now seem
strangely prophetic:

"He hasn't been protected for at
least a month now."

This observer, who played a role in
pointing out Dekker's transgressions to the appropriate
authorities, indicated that the present 1-count indictment
could just be the proverbial tip of the iceberg...

"This
opens up Pandora's Box," he said simply.

We had just spent
a year discovering that Dekkers has habitually engaged in
shady business practices. So we wondered:

"Why now?"

The
surprising answer, which seems to indicate the possibility
that Rudi Dekker's role in the terrorist conspiracy in
Florida may now be more closely examined, was
this:

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